Head Hacking – Free Your Mind

Re: Head Hacking – Free Your Mind

Добавлено: 24 май 2016, 10:53

GdeToTam

Из обсуждений с буржуйского гипно-форума:

Just in case you don't know it yet. Anthony Jacquin and Kevin Sheldrake, the co-developers of the Automatic Imagination Model, closed Head Hacking Research. They still friends and they products are still online but we're not going to see them again.

Interesting how many of these guys started as a pack and now they develop their own approaches and styles: James Tripp, Anthony, Marcus Lewis, Amit Badiani, Vince Lynch and others have now their own path when it comes to hypnotize people for healing and/or entertanment.

Hope we can see them again together in the future, that would be awesome.

Some of the people listed are fucking broke financially. It seems the interest for Hypnosis and NLP is somewhat of a minority.

It was doomed anyway. Automatic Imagination Model was a mess from the start and they'd have to completely start over to get anywhere.

They base the AIM model on their belief that there is no such thing as free will, that people are automatons.

From the view of AIM, even the post you wrote was by a robot with no choice at all. Zero. Nothing has meaning, there are no morals, no ethics, no love, and so on, none of it.

To choose to believe you cannot choose, that it doesn't exist, is more than a bit silly and if a person goes ahead and does it, fully, then that will be the last choice they make thanks to fully succeeding with AIM.

I believe we understand AIM from different perspectives, also I believe you missundestand what people like Ant says when he talks about free will, maybe

Here is one of many examples and I directly quote directly about fact of what I said. It's from their perspective directly stated, no interpretation, here ya go:

Quote:AIM model explanation: "We are automatons, presented with an on-going illusion of consciousness and agency. No matter how much it feels like you have conscious control, you don’t – that’s just an illusion created by your automatic brain. Altering this illusion causes actions to be perceived as happening automatically or involuntarily.

While we are imagining the effect of the suggestion, it is not that we need to create the sensation of involuntariness – for everything is actually involuntary – it is that we need to remove the sensation of intention that has been ascribed to the action.